After moving lower early in the session, stocks have seen further downside over the course of the trading day on Monday. With the drop on the day, the major averages are adding to the losses posted last week.

Stocks moved mostly higher during trading on Friday following the mixed performance seen in the previous session. The Dow and the S&P 500 spent most of the day in positive territory, while the tech-heavy Nasdaq bounced back and forth across the unchanged line.

Following the mixed performance seen in the previous session, stocks have moved mostly higher in morning trading on Friday. The major averages have all climbed into positive territory, although buying interest has remained somewhat subdued.

Stocks may continue to show a lack of direction in early trading on Friday following the lackluster performance seen in the previous session. The major index futures are currently pointing to a roughly flat open for the markets, with the Dow futures down by just 3 points.

Labor Department's JOLTS report, Housing Starts data ad Industrial Production report are eagerly awaited by investors.
The pre-market signs from U.S. Futures Index point that Wall Street might open broadly lower. The market might react to political developments in U.S. and rumors that President is planning to expel top executives.

Following the weakness seen in the previous session, stocks showed a lack of direction over the course of the trading day on Thursday. The major averages spent the day bouncing back and forth across the unchanged line before closing mixed.

After showing a lack of direction earlier in the session, stocks are mostly positive in mid-day trading on Thursday. Buying interest has remained somewhat subdued, however, limiting the upside for the major averages.

Stocks have shown a lack of direction over the course of morning trading on Thursday following the weakness seen in the previous session. The major averages have been bouncing back and forth across the unchanged line.

After ending the previous session mostly lower, stocks may regain some ground in early trading on Thursday. The major index futures are currently pointing to a higher open for the markets, with the Dow futures up by 61 points.

Labor Department's Jobless Claims, Philadelphia's Business Outlook Survey for February are awaited by investors on Thursday. Earlier signs from U.S. Futures Index suggest that wall Street might open broadly up.
Asian shares finished broadly up, while European shares are trading on a positive mood.

Asian markets ended mostly lower on Thursday, amid lingering concerns over trade war after the White House said the Donal Trump administration wanted China to reduce its trade surplus with the U.S. by $100 billion.